greetings, everybody . . .
as planet computers gemini configuration enters its second week, with pretty much all
linux-side software beta or worse, i actually have a sort-of working machine.
(configuration won't be *utterly* complete until i have magnifying lenses implanted in
my eyeballs -- 2160x1080 on a six-inch screen means that everything defaults to absurdly
tiny; i opened a console with mc running in it and could have covered the window with a
postage stamp, and i'm not exaggerating. though i've configured out of most of
that.)
but i've hit a problem that i can't figure out at all: the window manager is kwin
and the desktop is lxqt. apparently both have been hacked a bit, though i may risk trying
a trinity install (will it run atop kwin?) because i simply know and like it much more.
but for now i need to play the cards as dealt.
the device is touch screen, which for many if not most purposes is worthless. it is
especially useless in dealing with the "panel," or what we would call the
kicker. by default it is ridiculously tiny, but i was able to talk it into being 60 pixels
high with 48x48 icons (the default is, i think 28 pixels high and i know the icons were
22x22). so now it takes a stripe across the bottom of the screen, making it even more
oblong on a screen that has no space to spare. i've enabled autohide, but this is its
own problem -- swiping down or touching the bottom edge to make it reappear is a very
chancy thing. it can be done, but it's a minute or more of trial and error.
so i want to bind a key combination to raise (and potentially lower, though if it times
out and goes back down on its own, fine with me) the thing, and i haven't the first
clue where or how to do this. there are in both lxqt and kwin configuration tools things
called "shortcuts" which appear to be key bindings, but i do not have the
slightest idea even what such an action would be called. i haven't found anything like
"raise panel" as a choice. i suspect the answer will be to add or edit a line in
an .xml line someplace in ./configure.
any ideas? tde has kicker, so i suspect the two are fairly similar (maybe even the same
code), but at this point i don't even know whether the wm or the desktop is where this
ought to be done.
thanks.
dep
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